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the bombs that were allegedly placed there by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother. and the complaint describes vividly the surveillance video that shows tsarnaev placing his knapsack on the ground just before the first explosion. a few seconds after -- i'm sorry. virtually every head turns to the east toward the finish line and stares in that direction of the first explosion in apparent bewilderment and alarm. bomber two, tsarnaev, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the restaurant appears calm. a few seconds later the second bomb blast goes off and the rest is history. tsarnaev will face a probable cause hearing sometime next month. public defenders have agreed to represent him, the administration rejecting calls to try him as an enemy combatant. the u.s. justice system will take hold here. maria? >> scott, thank you so much. we'll get back as more developments happen there in boston. scott cohn. back on wall street, final stretch of trading for the day. 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we've had a complete reversal. at the low the dow down
the bombs that were allegedly placed there by dzhokhar tsarnaev and his older brother. and the complaint describes vividly the surveillance video that shows tsarnaev placing his knapsack on the ground just before the first explosion. a few seconds after -- i'm sorry. virtually every head turns to the east toward the finish line and stares in that direction of the first explosion in apparent bewilderment and alarm. bomber two, tsarnaev, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the...
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we expect there could be criminal charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. chillingly after the bombing a week with ago today, he and his brother tamerlan appeared to resume their normal lives. friends say he was at dartmouth, work withing out at the gym, talking about the bombing. and they are still in disbelief. >> it's hard top comprehend someone could go doing normal college kid stuff to bombing a marathon. >> and that about the older brother, tamerlan, 26 years old? he apparently talked to his parents in russia after the bombing and said everything was okay. he he went back to russia last year and was not interviewed afterwards. that has some on capitol hill wondering how did the intelligent agencies miss this? >> the fact that we could not track him as to be fixed. it's people like this that you don't want to let out of your site. this was a mistake. i don't know if our laws are in sufficient or the fbi failed but we're at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> on "squawk box" last hour, he said the the whole thing this doesn't need
we expect there could be criminal charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. chillingly after the bombing a week with ago today, he and his brother tamerlan appeared to resume their normal lives. friends say he was at dartmouth, work withing out at the gym, talking about the bombing. and they are still in disbelief. >> it's hard top comprehend someone could go doing normal college kid stuff to bombing a marathon. >> and that about the older brother, tamerlan, 26 years old? he...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old bombing suspect remains in serious condition where he is recovering from his wound, but apparently he is alert enough to begin responding to some of the investigators' questions. many of those responses in writing because he has gunshot wound possibly, self-inflicted to the throat, but amazingly, he and his brother for some three days managed to hide in plain sight. dzhokhar at umass dartmouth where he was a student, he worked out in the gym, even talked to friends about the bombing. imagine how chilling that was for his classmates. >> i'm in diss belief, like, i can't believe that's him. >> i don't want to believe it. >> i really don't. >> we saw his image and we don't want to believe it was him. >> it totally looked like him. we thought it was a mistake or, like, a joke or something. >> reporter: well, all of it changed, of course, on thursday, late afternoon when authorities released the pictures of the two brothers and a grisly manhunt began that resulted in the deaths of an m.i.t. campus police officer and serious injury to a boston transit cop a
dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old bombing suspect remains in serious condition where he is recovering from his wound, but apparently he is alert enough to begin responding to some of the investigators' questions. many of those responses in writing because he has gunshot wound possibly, self-inflicted to the throat, but amazingly, he and his brother for some three days managed to hide in plain sight. dzhokhar at umass dartmouth where he was a student, he worked out in the gym, even talked to...
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. >>> boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged today with using a weapon of mass destruction. he's reportedly communicating now with investigators. he hadn't been before. even though he has not been read his miranda rights because the government invoked a public safety exception which permits law enforcement to engage in a limited and focused interrogation. joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and deboard. god to s good to see you, sir. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> what's your take on this? why charge him with a weapons of mass destruction charge and not murder or conspiracy? >> well, actually, it's a much easier charge for the government to prove. in this case, they have to prove two things. that he used or possessed a weapon of mass destruction and that it resulted in somebody's death. by doing that, he'd be eligible for the federal death penalty. where under massachusetts state law, if they charged murder, he wouldn't be eligible for the death penalty. so virtually, you know, from a prosecutor's s
. >>> boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged today with using a weapon of mass destruction. he's reportedly communicating now with investigators. he hadn't been before. even though he has not been read his miranda rights because the government invoked a public safety exception which permits law enforcement to engage in a limited and focused interrogation. joining me now for more on these developments is kent schafer, criminal defense attorney with buyers, schafer and...
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>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting in death. he had an initial appearance in his hospital bed before a u.s. magistrate in the hospital. he appeared to be alert and lucid according to a transcript of the hearing. was only able to say the word no in response to whether he could afford an attorney. and so public defenders will represent him and a probable cause is the next step, most likely in a courtroom on may 30th. meantime, boston is taking some steps to heal itself. yesterday, boylston street was turned over from the federal authorities back over to the city. there was a ceremony at the finish line of the boston marathon. the bosto
>> reporter: well, it appears, kelly, that dzhokhar tsarnaev is being what can be called cooperative as he sits in his hospital bed. he answering questions and has reportedly said that he and his older brother planned this terrorist attack a little over a week ago on their own, that they did not have help from any foreign organizations. tsarnaev was charged yesterday with two criminal counts in a criminal complaint, conspireing to use a weapon of mass destruction and of property resulting...
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. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the authorities say the suspects were not acting alone. >> individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> those two individuals due in court today. more evidence that we do need still to be vigilant. guys? >> okay, scott, thank you very much. scott cohn joining us there from boston. >>> in business news, in the most anticipated earnings report from the season we are now hours away from apple, from stock market darling to stock market dog has shed almost $300 billion in market capitalization from the high t
. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev, in his hospital bed in boston has reportedly been cooperative with investigators telling them that he and his brother acted alone without any support from overseas groups and that they acted out of religious fervor. nonetheless, if they want evidence that there is a threat look north to canada where authorities arrested two people breaking up an alleged plot to derail amtrak trains bound from toronto to new york on the canadian side of the border and there the...
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now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he is charged with two counts that carry potentially the death penalty. a grand jury could be convened to charge him with other crimes. the administration rejecting calls to reject the criminal justice system and try him as an enemy combatant. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian department of justice. under united states law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> that has provoked anger from those on capitol hill saying by trying him through the criminal justice system and reading him
now, to the accused bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. reportedly, he is being cooperative. he has told investigators, at least in writing because he's having difficulty speaking, told them that he and his brother acted alone. they did not have any influence from outside groups. and that they were motivated by religious fervor, according to sources. yesterday in his hospital bed, he had his initial appearance before u.s. magistrate marianne bohler. a probable cause hearing has been set for may 30th. he...
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his brother, dzhokhar, continues to answer questions from his hospital room. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. boston police announced on their twitter page that boylston street reopened to limited traffic. joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite weaker pmi figures. germany seeing more growth coming back. european banks scrambling to restructure. that will be when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business
his brother, dzhokhar, continues to answer questions from his hospital room. he's been upgraded from serious to fair condition. boston police announced on their twitter page that boylston street reopened to limited traffic. joe biden will attend a memorial service for campus officer sean collier who was killed by the suspects last week. we'll take a quick break. news out of germany with regards to growth forecast. it's at 1.6% increasing 2013% to 0.5 from 0.4. a source telling reuters despite...